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Summer in Telluride is so incredible that some folks don’t even associate Telluride with winter or steep slopes of fresh powder. Instead, they think of our quaint, mountainous town as the backdrop to world famous art and music festivals, a palette of wildflowers, a playground of trails and wilderness and the make-you-feel-like-a-kid-again feeling from seeing rainbows over the valley floor.
January 14, 2009
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Chris Hanson
I love Telluride Bluegrass Festival. The music, the people, and the whole general scene from the campgrounds to Town Park are all worth waiting for year in and year out. But it’s the food at Telluride Bluegrass that I like and what most locals look the most forward to.
June 26, 2009
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Chris Hanson (Author)
in Telluride Insider Blog
Lisa Wilson
Children of all ages enjoyed a wide range of activities at the 36th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival.
June 25, 2009
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Lisa Wilson
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Chris Hanson
Plum's Chris Hanson shares his game plan for that annual Telluride Bluegrass ritual: The legendary Running of the Tarps. Discover how a solid plan, well-executed, can bring the finest tarp success.
June 21, 2009
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Chris Hanson (Author)
in Telluride Insider Blog
Every Monday, we post 5 things that we're looking forward to enjoying in the upcoming week. These things are selected by Plum staff and often times by you.
June 15, 2009
in Telluride Insider Blog
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The 36th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival line-up was filled with heavy hitters such as David Bryne and Elvis Costello, but did not fail to bring in the up-and-coming talent of The Lovell Sisters and Telluride locals Amy Taylor and Mike Pale. Meet some of the performers & attendees who made Telluride their home for four wonderful days of celebration & transcendent music.
July 2, 2009
in Arts & Events
Telluride Bluegrass Festival veteran Amy Taylor talks with the crowds who lined up (some all night!) to secure early entry (low numbers) to the 2009 Telluride Bluegrass Festival, thus ensuring a prime "Tarp" location in front of the Bluegrass stage. Plum's own Chris Hanson (Tarp Runner #109) takes us on an adventure, as he bolts to a tarp location he has enjoyed for many consecutive festival. The experience may leave you a little winded!
July 2, 2009
in Arts & Events
Ed Helms is a Stand-Up comedian who plays the banjo in his spare time. This performance is the song: Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
June 20, 2009
in Arts & Events
The Turkey Creek Ramblers, a popular local bluegrass band, visited the MorningNoon&Night set during the 2008 Telluride Bluegrass Festival, to play a few of their best songs - including one with host Jeb Berrier.
August 17, 2008
in Arts & Events